We were unaware that the property backed on to a very busy main road so that made it very noisy especially during the weekend. We had our 11 month old grandson with us so at times it was not as peaceful as we wanted it to be.

- Mrs Knowles, June 2017

“Cottage was lovely and clean, so ...”

Cottage was lovely and clean, so close to everything! Would defiantly come back

- Mr Richardson, September 2016

“This holiday home catered for our ...”

This holiday home catered for our party of ten people perfectly. It was lovely to open the front door and have a clean and spacious property to spend the week in. The garden was excellent for the kids and the hot tub was a bonus in the evenings for the adults. Would highly recommend this area and property to anyone thinking of going to Newquay in a large group with children.

- Mrs Swinyard, July 2016

“The accommodation was perfect for ...”

The accommodation was perfect for our family and it was close to the facilities in Newquay! Cannot fault it! Thank you.

- Mrs Phillips, July 2016

“I can't rate this holiday home high ...”

I can't rate this holiday home high enough, it was absolutely beautiful. The space was great for the 9 adults and one child and the garden views were fabulous. Beds were comfy and the location was perfect. Would definitely definitely stay again.

Features

The property

This lovely family home is located in a quiet area of Newquay yet is only a short walk from the town centre and the famous Fistral Beach.

The cottage is ideal for large families or those wanting the flexibility of extra space and is easily accessible to all of the town’s beaches, the harbour, boating lake, zoo, beautiful coastline walks and the stunning River Gannel.

There are five bedrooms with two on the ground floor and three double rooms on the first floor, including the master room with an en-suite bathroom and full-length balcony.

The sitting room has a dining area and is ideal for family occasions with everybody sitting together for a delicious meal.

Outside, the garden is enclosed, and with ample parking and secure storage for bikes and surfboards, you have everything you need for a fantastic holiday on the coast.

You are only a short walk from the town, the zoo and the incredible beaches which this town is famous for.

To the south is the acclaimed beach at Crantock singled out by the Sunday Times as the UK's best family beach.

The walk to Crantock is spectacular but make sure you check the tide times first.

Walk along the stunning River Gannel, a tidal river which can be explored by kayak, canoe, bike or horseback, all of which can be hired locally.

If the tide is high and preventing walking along the sandy riverbed, take the ferry which has been running since 1910 from the Fernpit café to Crantock beach.

Known as Newquay's best kept secret this café provides legendary crab sandwiches and is also well known for fresh homemade cakes, perfect to round off a day on the beach or even to pop up to for lunch.

With Newquay and all its attractions close to hand there will be something for everyone of all ages regardless of the weather and time of year.

About the location

NEWQUAY

Newquay is the home of the UK’s surf scene, boasting three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, making it a watersports paradise. The town, with its zoo, sea life centre and varied selection of restaurants and pubs, also promises a holiday to remember. For avid walkers, the South West Coast Path passes in both directions along a stunning coastline of high cliffs, hidden coves and yet more beaches. The quaint harbour and fishing village of Padstow is just 14 miles away, while Truro, with its museums, cathedral, restaurants and cobbled streets, as well as the Eden Project, can be reached within 45 minutes. Picturesque St Ives and the Tate St Ives gallery is around an hour's drive or a train ride away. In fact, because nothing in Cornwall is far from Newquay, it’s the perfect touring base.